Limited Edition EP 2000Blinking Reality 2001Ten and One 2004 (Follow Me Down, and Inside have received radio play and still do)

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Bio

In the summer of '97, two brothers born into music formed the modern rock band Bridge. Frontman Terrill Hinson creates heart-drynching lyrics that speak of truth and experience while brother and heavy hitter Brandon Hinson provides the backbone on drums. Jason Anderson heads up lead guitars and the return of guitar solos to the group, while Daniel Honeycutt complets the lineup with solid bass lines. Bridge has released numerous independent albums and EPs starting with 2000's "Limited Edition EP", 2001's "Blinking Reality", and 2004's "Ten and One", all which have sold a total of 9,000 units. They have showcased at the Nashville New Music Conference and walked away with 'Band Most Likely to Succeed' at the Atlantis Music Conference. The band is currently working on a new EP with an arsenal of new material destined for success, and gearing up for the 2005 festival and club show season. Live Bridge shows are extremely high energy and envelop the crowd in a contagious excitement felt throughout the entire audience. Their dynamic onstage success led Charlotte Modern Rock station WEND to summon Bridge for appearances at numerous radio-sponsored events. The House of Blues has increasingly used the band to support Fuel, Live, Puddle of Mudd, Unwritten Law, and Dexter Freebish after the band steadily increased their fan base at the venue. Bridge has also played festival dates with Stone Temple Pilots, Foo Fighters, and Collective Soul. They were also the top seller of merchandise of over 60 acts at City Fest Live in Charlotte. Bridge's sound comes from the wide influences of all the members. Terrill has a love of '90s alternative rock and a little of today's Pop. Brandon is heavily influenced by the funk of Parliament to the hard rock of Motley Crue. Jason's passion comes from classic rock sounds of the Black Crowes and '80s guitar rock. And Daniel's drive comes from jazz influences and the pop-rock sounds of Toad the Wet Sprocket. Bridge strives to bring something unique to the listener's ear while at the same time playing the music they all grew up listening to. The new material demonstrates Bridge's promise of enormous things to come. Look out for them in 2005.